No flag placed on foreign soil ever meant so much to so many, for Armstrong did not claim the moon for America but for the entire human race.
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Book Review: That Book about Harvard: Surviving the World’s Most Famous University, One Embarrassment at a Time by Eric Kester
That Book About Harvard is both hilarious and touching and an amazingly honest memoir of one student's freshman year.
Read More »With Beckett, Crawford and Gonzalez Gone to Los Angeles, It’s a New Day for the Red Sox
Now out of playoff contention, the Red Sox are finally starting to clean house, and did so today with an unbelievably big trade.
Read More »Music Review: Janis Martin – The Blanco Sessions
Janis Martin’s final recordings capture the complete essence of old fashioned rockabilly.
Read More »Book Review: The Nameless Prince by Dominick R. Domingo
The Nameless Prince is a beautifully-written debut YA novel about faith, disillusionment, and innocence.
Read More »Lance Armstrong: A Lost Action Hero
As Armstrong finally accepts his fate, we can only hang our heads in shame because of him and the other American sports figures who cheated or have done wrong.
Read More »Music Review: David Bixler – The Nearest Exit May Be Inside Your Head
The Nearest Exit May Be Inside Your Head shows the originality of saxophonist David Bixler.
Read More »Book Review: Oscar Wilde and the Vatican Murders by Gyles Brandreth
The game is afoot for Oscar Wilde and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, on a case infused with secrets and secret passageways, ambitions and manipulations.
Read More »Book Review: Ordinary Inspiration: Selected Poems by Brian Wayne Maki
New poetry collection finds meaning in life’s ordinary moments.
Read More »Music Review: David Peel – Anthology
David peel’s Anthology is for lovers of punk, pot, John Lennon, and the avant-garde.
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